tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662025305066570199.post9051182536294879735..comments2022-03-28T05:59:31.768+01:00Comments on The XL Blog: Wednesday 16th December 2009 ~ RudimentaryGerardtcchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07722276910947242507noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662025305066570199.post-34752768388692891562009-12-18T17:53:39.411+00:002009-12-18T17:53:39.411+00:00I agree - there appears to be no heating at floor ...I agree - there appears to be no heating at floor level on either deck. Upstairs a very noisy fan somewhere at the back blows cold, or if you're extremely lucky, tepid air around. On one of the B7's recently, it was so noisy, I had a headache after 45 minutes. The only place to be at all warm is in the raised seats downstairs near the engine, where after a while, your head gets too hot, and you feel dizzy with an unpleasant smell of sickly hot plastic.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662025305066570199.post-25752090071561930412009-12-17T23:41:40.987+00:002009-12-17T23:41:40.987+00:00Well i tell you what my experience back in Nov of ...Well i tell you what my experience back in Nov of last year was bad enough -_- When i got stuck in all that snow plus they were just finishing that Roudabout off between Dereham and Norwich aswell. I have to agree with Jamie i would not reconmend traveling on the X1 at any period during this cold front to be honest beecuase the lack of heating makes the journey somewhat uncomfortable but yet they advertise extra comfort?! Thats my rant anyway hehe.Jamie Vendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13512790431689282210noreply@blogger.com